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professor at the university of pennsylvania. she's also the author of several books. at the university of pennsylvania today to talk to her about this book. "and justice for all." "and justice for all: the united states commission on civil rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in america" mary francis berry, when did the u.s. civil rights commission begin and why? >> well, it started in 1957. president eisenhower had a lot of discussions with secretary of state about the way the united states was seen around the world because a lot of the racism that was going on that people would hear about and read about. and the fact that there seemed to be a lot of episodes that kept happening whether it was lynching or some kind of discrimination that took place in the country. so the idea was eisenhower -- said he was going to ask congress to set up a civil rights commission which was put the sacks on top of the table. i'm told by one of the people who was at the meeting with he slammed at table and said they're going put the sacks on top of the table. and commissions a
professor at the university of pennsylvania. she's also the author of several books. at the university of pennsylvania today to talk to her about this book. "and justice for all." "and justice for all: the united states commission on civil rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in america" mary francis berry, when did the u.s. civil rights commission begin and why? >> well, it started in 1957. president eisenhower had a lot of discussions with secretary of...
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joining me now is former congressman pat murphy, democrat from pennsylvania. he is the first iraq war veteran collected to congress, and political reporter for "the washington post." first, let me thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> congressman, you have been long for pullout as i have, even a disagreement with the administration we should have never extended it. what is your reaction to the president's announcement of speeding up the withdrawal of u.s. troops? >> reverend, today is a great day for the troops. american troops, but also for our country. because today is very significant. the fact that the president has been very clear, we're not accelerating the fact that we're bringing our troops home. thank goodness, we are shifting from a counter-insurgent doctrine to a counter terrorist doctrine. they did their job, they took out osama bin laden, gave afghanistan a chance to stand up for their people. the longest war in american history, about ten years old. it is time to bring the troops home. i tell you, i give president obama a lot of
joining me now is former congressman pat murphy, democrat from pennsylvania. he is the first iraq war veteran collected to congress, and political reporter for "the washington post." first, let me thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> congressman, you have been long for pullout as i have, even a disagreement with the administration we should have never extended it. what is your reaction to the president's announcement of speeding up the withdrawal of u.s....
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do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rifles. these are not normal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro-second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute, but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they vote, democrat or republican, are they going to go with the crazies like james yeager? we're going to show him and
do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of...
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what's what happened in between is the big question and i'll tell you what i come from the state pennsylvania that has the most the highest rates of gun ownership in the country and some more hunters than any other state and country and the thing i wonder about a lot of gun manufacturers in pennsylvania i have to feel that in america right where we put business first right it seems to me we've put the rights of gun manufacturers in the profits of gun manufacturers in front of everything i have to believe that there's a direct connection between this sort of pushback on reasonable gun control and the interest and profits of gun manufacturers and it almost seems to me like tom that in the wake of these school shootings what's going on is the gun lobby is going well we've got a problem here but let's see if we can push as hard as we can to get as much as we can with all these folks were putting this crazy legislation martyrs there's reporting today that it was in the mid ninety's that the donations to the n.r.a. from the big gun manufacturers overwhelmed those of the members and basically since
what's what happened in between is the big question and i'll tell you what i come from the state pennsylvania that has the most the highest rates of gun ownership in the country and some more hunters than any other state and country and the thing i wonder about a lot of gun manufacturers in pennsylvania i have to feel that in america right where we put business first right it seems to me we've put the rights of gun manufacturers in the profits of gun manufacturers in front of everything i have...
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joining me now is former congressman patrick murphy, democrat from pennsylvania. he's the first iraq war veteran elected to congress. and nia malika henderson, first, let me thank you both for being here tonight. congressman, you've been long for a pullout. we should have never extended it. what's your reaction of speeding up the withdrawal of u.s. troops? >> reverend, today is a great day for the american troops, but also to our country. the fact that the president's been very clear, we're accelerating the fact that we're bringing our troops home. thank goodness. we are shifting to a counter terrorism doctrine. we are bringing our troops home because they did their job. they took out bin laden. the longest war in american history, over ten years time, are coming home. i gave president obama credit because he had the guts to do the right thing. president obama did the right thing for american security and american troops. >> it is to wish that they would have never gone this far and would have to give him credit. when you look at the fact that the numbers behind t
joining me now is former congressman patrick murphy, democrat from pennsylvania. he's the first iraq war veteran elected to congress. and nia malika henderson, first, let me thank you both for being here tonight. congressman, you've been long for a pullout. we should have never extended it. what's your reaction of speeding up the withdrawal of u.s. troops? >> reverend, today is a great day for the american troops, but also to our country. the fact that the president's been very clear,...
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. >> well, matt cartwright is a democrat congressman newly-elected from pennsylvania. frankly philosophically we disagree a lot. but i've gotten to know he and his wife and their family well. and are getting to know them well. and i think they seem to be fine people. and look forward to the opportunity to get to know them better. i do think that civility is an important part of the process. it's very hard to demonize people that you know. the vast majority of people that come to washington are good, decent people trying to make their country better. and i think we could build some bridges there that may make a difference. even soon. but if not soon, over time. this class was a unique class. you have 82 members, 47 democrats, 35 republicans. so it's far more bipartisan than most of the sweeping classes that you've seen in the past. i think it gives us an opportunity to work together. >> all right. well, good luck. we'll be watching very closely to you, the president of the gop freshman class there in congress. thank you so much, representative rick messer. >> thank you,
. >> well, matt cartwright is a democrat congressman newly-elected from pennsylvania. frankly philosophically we disagree a lot. but i've gotten to know he and his wife and their family well. and are getting to know them well. and i think they seem to be fine people. and look forward to the opportunity to get to know them better. i do think that civility is an important part of the process. it's very hard to demonize people that you know. the vast majority of people that come to...
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police in swiss vail, pennsylvania, are stepping up patrols near this stop where two brawls now have broken out this week. >>> hollywood award season upon us and the golden globes and the academy awards are definitely in the spotlight. on thursday the academy named the nominees for the 85th annual awards ceremony just three days before the 70th annual golden globes awards. columnist for the hollywood reporter martin grove joins us from l.a. to talk act everything pertaining to the awards. thanks for being with us. >> martin, it's a pleasure. hello from hollywood. >> thank you. first it seems now there is kind of a competition. you know, the golden globes now seem to be having a rivalry with the oscars and the academy. i'm wondering, you know, they moved their announcement just three days before the golden globes to sort of steal the thunlder from the golden globes. which one carries more weight and how do they differ in the public's eye? >> oscar is number one. there's no question about that. that's the big award everybody wants to win. but the golden globes are fabulous. it's the gr
police in swiss vail, pennsylvania, are stepping up patrols near this stop where two brawls now have broken out this week. >>> hollywood award season upon us and the golden globes and the academy awards are definitely in the spotlight. on thursday the academy named the nominees for the 85th annual awards ceremony just three days before the 70th annual golden globes awards. columnist for the hollywood reporter martin grove joins us from l.a. to talk act everything pertaining to the...
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do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rifles. these are not normal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro-second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute, but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they vote, democrat or republican, are they going to go with the crazies like james yeager? we're going to show him and
do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of...
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professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immedia
professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer...
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dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪
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a triage unit at a pennsylvania hospital, more are going up for treating the latest flu cases and it's not just hospitals across america that are feeling rundown. so is the american workplace and now workers are afraid to call in sick out of fear of losing their jobs, so that could be making that flu outbreak worse. >> absolutely. unemployment still at 7.8% and i think that managers in companies far and wide do enough to tell people to stay at home. but i think that fear is right and just. people are in deep, deep fear of getting fired. and so-- >> but they're afraid of guys like adam, taking an inch and running a mile. (laughter) >> sniffles and out of work for two weeks and mailing it in. and we obviously got to do something about that. but it's a real probable fear out there? adam? >> is it a real fear of losing your -- yeah, of course. and the sad thing. >> neil: join in on the show anytime you want, adam. it's okay. >> i'm in california, give me a break. >> neil: and i'm kidding, love you to death. go ahead. >> the real fear is for people who make money by the hour, and if they ge
a triage unit at a pennsylvania hospital, more are going up for treating the latest flu cases and it's not just hospitals across america that are feeling rundown. so is the american workplace and now workers are afraid to call in sick out of fear of losing their jobs, so that could be making that flu outbreak worse. >> absolutely. unemployment still at 7.8% and i think that managers in companies far and wide do enough to tell people to stay at home. but i think that fear is right and...
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from the moment patients enter the emergency department at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, precautions against the flu are everywhere. >> i want them to put a mask on, i want them to get some purell on their hands. i want to give them a tissue. >> reporter: masks, hand sanitizer, warnings, and lots of cleaning are all ways hospitals across the country are protecting their patients and staff against what is a very bad flu season. >> we have so many patients. >> dr. jill barron runs u-penn's emergency department. are you seeing a lot of influenza at penn? >> we are seeing a huge rise in our cases of influence. we don't want to get anybody else sick. >> reporter: 29-year-old kiana lunde allen didn't think she would get it, and now she feels miserable. did you get your flu shot? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: and why didn't you get a flu shot? >> i really don't know. i don't usually get them. i make sure my children got them. but now i have the flu. >> reporter: the disease is widespread in 47 states. up since last week. and it's making headlines across the country. interest is
from the moment patients enter the emergency department at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania, precautions against the flu are everywhere. >> i want them to put a mask on, i want them to get some purell on their hands. i want to give them a tissue. >> reporter: masks, hand sanitizer, warnings, and lots of cleaning are all ways hospitals across the country are protecting their patients and staff against what is a very bad flu season. >> we have so many patients....
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my state, pennsylvania, ranked 47th in the country among all women in elected office. highest paid state legislature. this is correlation between what they get paid and dominance of men or women in that legislative body. >> very interesting. >> other factor going on additional research shows that there's a twin fact if there is already woman serving the chance that another woman will serve unthat position or another possession goes up exponentially. high number of senatorial bodies where you have twin sets two of women senators. the real story here is one that shaheen told that we as women need to encourage other women to run when we serve in office, we also provide very powerful role modeling. and maggie is going to be a terrific governor. >> i'm excited. i completely agree with everything sam has said. i know this is a first but -- we're about firsts in all seriousness you were actually right. i think what new hampshire can do for the united states of america and women is i can look in the face of those elected women and say, i can do it. you can do it. you can do it
my state, pennsylvania, ranked 47th in the country among all women in elected office. highest paid state legislature. this is correlation between what they get paid and dominance of men or women in that legislative body. >> very interesting. >> other factor going on additional research shows that there's a twin fact if there is already woman serving the chance that another woman will serve unthat position or another possession goes up exponentially. high number of senatorial bodies...
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. >> and here's the response he got the next day from republican senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> our opportunity here is on the debt ceiling. the president's made it very clear; he doesn't even want to have a discussion about it, because he knows this is where we have leverage. we republicans need to be willing to tolerate a temporary partial government shutdown, which is what that could mean, and insist that we get off the road to greece, because that's the road we're on right now. we only can solve this problem by getting spending under control and restructuring the entitlement programs. there is no tax solution to this. it's a spending solution. and if this president doesn't want to go there, we're going to have to force it and we're going to have to force it over the debt ceiling. >> this is a guy walking into a crowded room and saying, "i have a bomb strapped to my chest, and if you don't give me what i want, i'm going to blow up everybody, including myself." and is that a credible threat? well, there're some pretty crazy people there. and it might be that they're willing
. >> and here's the response he got the next day from republican senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> our opportunity here is on the debt ceiling. the president's made it very clear; he doesn't even want to have a discussion about it, because he knows this is where we have leverage. we republicans need to be willing to tolerate a temporary partial government shutdown, which is what that could mean, and insist that we get off the road to greece, because that's the road we're on...
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in the east, pennsylvania, 22 dead. and down south, 22 people have perished in south carolina. pretty sobering given that this may be another six to eight weeks for the season. we "fivers" want to tell you how we are dealing with the there. greg is handling it from bed. he is recovering and he will be okay. kimberly, we have home medications. how are you handling it? >> kimberly: there are quite a few missing at 6:00 tonight. i could use this at my house. the little guy last night at 1:30, sure enough. started, you know, throwing up. the whole deal. we went to the doctor's office. dr. michael ronin. catching name. he was great. took care of ronin there. he is with the snow boot on. he couldn't even stand. he is doing much better now. he has popsicles and gingerale. >> eric: prescribe something for him? >> he is all cuddled up. didn't want to leave the pediatrician. he's running out of the door out of there, he didn't want to leave. he is doing better now. they said you got to watch him very, very closely. >> eric: fluids. >> absolutely. >> eric: beckel, you are up? what do you
in the east, pennsylvania, 22 dead. and down south, 22 people have perished in south carolina. pretty sobering given that this may be another six to eight weeks for the season. we "fivers" want to tell you how we are dealing with the there. greg is handling it from bed. he is recovering and he will be okay. kimberly, we have home medications. how are you handling it? >> kimberly: there are quite a few missing at 6:00 tonight. i could use this at my house. the little guy last...
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pennsylvania had 164 new charter schools. virginia had four. we have one of the weakest charter school laws in all the country. the best public charter school offered in the nation will not come to virginia because we have made it virtually impossible for them to get started here. we need new charter school walls that demand excellence, set clear standards, and welcome the best charter schools into our communities. i am asking you to join me to pass a constitutional amendment to allow the state board of education to authorize charter applications here in our state. [applause] i am also asking for your support for similar legislation to eliminate the requirement that local school boards at the local level was first applied for authorization from the state board of elections. let the localities have that choice. these ideas taken together will make it much easier to prove charter school to open here in virginia. better schools mean better jobs and a stronger virginia. we must also led the foundation for a stronger virginia by at modernizing our t
pennsylvania had 164 new charter schools. virginia had four. we have one of the weakest charter school laws in all the country. the best public charter school offered in the nation will not come to virginia because we have made it virtually impossible for them to get started here. we need new charter school walls that demand excellence, set clear standards, and welcome the best charter schools into our communities. i am asking you to join me to pass a constitutional amendment to allow the state...
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hospitals, including this one in pennsylvania, have elected tents to treat the sick. >> all of a sudden like out of nowhere we started seeing 50 60 cases of flu a day. >> dr. mark rosenberg is in charge of the emergency room at st. joseph's in patterson, new jersey. >> the flu kicks you in the butt. it makes you weak. any other medical problem on top of that is going to be exacerbated because you have the flu. >> in severe cases anti-viral drugs can lessen symptoms. the cdc says the best prevention is the flu vaccine. nearly 130 million doses of it have been distributed. >> we hope it means they'll get milder flu. there's some evidence to that. so if you get vaccinated but still come down with the flu, it may be that you get a milder version of the flu. >> the cdc says the flu vaccine is effective in 62% of the cases. in mentor ohio janitors are spraying down the schools with a disinfectant mist and in arkansas the school nurse is teaching that prevention can be quite elementary. >> put the water on. we urge them to wash their hands more frequently and cover for coughs and sneezes. >> f
hospitals, including this one in pennsylvania, have elected tents to treat the sick. >> all of a sudden like out of nowhere we started seeing 50 60 cases of flu a day. >> dr. mark rosenberg is in charge of the emergency room at st. joseph's in patterson, new jersey. >> the flu kicks you in the butt. it makes you weak. any other medical problem on top of that is going to be exacerbated because you have the flu. >> in severe cases anti-viral drugs can lessen symptoms. the...
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in virginia, she got on the internet and able to get a concealed gun permit and can use it in pennsylvania and colorado and that is dangerous. only time she was next to a gun was when she was shot at virginia tech. >> many people are going to tell you that gun owners, are law-abiding citizens that will not commit a crime. >> all law abiding citizens. we don't want to take the guns away from anybody that should have them. but a domestic abuser like marshall brent williams getting his hands on a gun it is a dangerous thing to have . somebody with a illness or a drug abuser, individuals like that that have guns in their hand. we have to make sure guns don't get in the hands of the people that shouldn't have them. national shouldn't have had a gun in his hand and shot my mother and brother. he impacted many people and then he took his own life. >> wow, you will have given us important thought to think about and reflections here and again, our heart goes out to you. such a sad situation and it is great to see you are trying to make a difference. >> trauma survivors are doing the best to survive
in virginia, she got on the internet and able to get a concealed gun permit and can use it in pennsylvania and colorado and that is dangerous. only time she was next to a gun was when she was shot at virginia tech. >> many people are going to tell you that gun owners, are law-abiding citizens that will not commit a crime. >> all law abiding citizens. we don't want to take the guns away from anybody that should have them. but a domestic abuser like marshall brent williams getting his...
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watch a couple of interviews from the university of pennsylvania. first at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we will talk to richard ellis about why government programs don't work and a blueprint for change. at 1:15 p.m. we will hear from
watch a couple of interviews from the university of pennsylvania. first at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we will talk to richard ellis about why government programs don't work and a blueprint for change. at 1:15 p.m. we will hear from
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traveling, anywhere from south carolina, through north carolina, virginia, all the way up to parts of pennsylvania and western new york here. some of the visibility, less than a tenth of a mile. there's a final headline i have to give you. as this cold front pushes in, you have a lot of rain. around indianapolis today, memphis, some of the heaviest showers. memphis to the south and west, you may see a few isolated hail, thunderstorms, that could create an isolated tornado, too. severe weather threats on top of all that. very powerful cold front. >> let's get straight to the twitter photos. i think we're starting with that wall of clouds. i have so many headlines this morning, couldn't even tell you. all that cold front pushing through the wind, and that storm that made it cold in l.a., made snow in los angeles also created a dust storm you could see from the satellite yesterday in western kansas. >> wow. >> isn't that beautiful? i could not take my eyes off of this one, from biloxi earlier this week. >> that's nice. i can't get over the 31 degrees in phoenix. something you don't see often. >> espe
traveling, anywhere from south carolina, through north carolina, virginia, all the way up to parts of pennsylvania and western new york here. some of the visibility, less than a tenth of a mile. there's a final headline i have to give you. as this cold front pushes in, you have a lot of rain. around indianapolis today, memphis, some of the heaviest showers. memphis to the south and west, you may see a few isolated hail, thunderstorms, that could create an isolated tornado, too. severe weather...
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let's go to chuck -- oh could be chuck bunch because is he in pennsylvania. chuck. >> it's chuck from pittsburgh steeler country. >> we have chuck from pittsburgh steeler country. what's going on? you're not. i'm just saying we have him on. >> i think you're grate, but my wife thinks i spend more time with you than i do her, so i would like us to make some money. >> you should spend more time with her maybe. >> caller: what was that? >> maybe spend a little more time with her. >> caller: you're right. >> thank you. go ahead. >> i buy into asna, astena. it was one of your favorite plays because it was supposed to be a good buy. it only rose 1%, which is way below expectation, so due to the numbers the company has to adjust down 20%. the stock plunged yesterday. do you think this is just a hiccup and i should buy, or do i bail? >> we had david jaffey on recently, and he said they had some apparel issues. they didn't have the right stuff from the stores, but this was very bad, and so i can tell you, chuck -- look, it's $16. no, i don't want to sell. the stock wa
let's go to chuck -- oh could be chuck bunch because is he in pennsylvania. chuck. >> it's chuck from pittsburgh steeler country. >> we have chuck from pittsburgh steeler country. what's going on? you're not. i'm just saying we have him on. >> i think you're grate, but my wife thinks i spend more time with you than i do her, so i would like us to make some money. >> you should spend more time with her maybe. >> caller: what was that? >> maybe spend a little...
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everything i used to go into pennsylvania they would call your names. but the first time around. the next time around i killed them. every time they called me a name i hit it further. all of a sudden when i go back they start clapping for you. so i got involved in that, pretty much. then when i went to minneapolis we couldn't stay in hotels there. we had to stay in private homes there. so it didn't bother me. actually, it helped me because i grew up in different places like that. like in birmingham, we couldn't go to the movies with the guys. we had to go upstairs. so i had all that in my mind long time before i got to the majors. so it was fine for me. i enjoyed it. >> cenk: did you enjoy the celebrity that came with your success and fame? was there a point in your career where it was just exhausting? where it became too much, where it was getting in the way of the onfield work, did you ever get to that point where you thought boy, i wish i could become anonymous again. >> no. the reason why i say that is when i came to the majors i was able to take clothes to people who couldn'
everything i used to go into pennsylvania they would call your names. but the first time around. the next time around i killed them. every time they called me a name i hit it further. all of a sudden when i go back they start clapping for you. so i got involved in that, pretty much. then when i went to minneapolis we couldn't stay in hotels there. we had to stay in private homes there. so it didn't bother me. actually, it helped me because i grew up in different places like that. like in...
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we've recently learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used. since the swine flu epidemic in 2009 vaccination rates have increased here in the united states, but more than half of americans have yet to get the vaccine this year. physicians say it's not too late to get your shots. >> the best way to prevent the flu right now is to get the flu shot. and a lot of people have some hesitation getting the flu shot. the flu shots are the best way to prevent the flu from occurring. >> reporter: the epidemic is two fold, a stronger than normal strain and the dreaded flu season started one month early in december. and the c.d.c., centers for decemb disease co
we've recently learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have...
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host: our first call comes from beverly in pennsylvania on our line for independents. caller: good morning. 14 years ago, i had my first episode. it took me nine years to figure out what was causing it. too much sodium. i have since stopped, and for six years now, have not had an episode. i do not need anything processed. -- eat anything processed. processed food tastes good. anytime i keep the next day, i have problems. -- cheat, the next day i have problems. if you cannot renounce the ingredients -- pronounced the ingredients in it, do not buy it. look at our kids. they came out with a lunchab les. that is true that should be refrigerated, yet they do not have a refrigerated. to of got to ask the question why. cspi has been battling against sodium for years. we're working hard to get companies to reduce the amount of sodium hidden and products, and tickethe consumers to eat more fresh foods. processed goods have a lot of chemicals. it is true that those things can cause long-term health consequences. the particular rose in front of us right now are not dealing with l
host: our first call comes from beverly in pennsylvania on our line for independents. caller: good morning. 14 years ago, i had my first episode. it took me nine years to figure out what was causing it. too much sodium. i have since stopped, and for six years now, have not had an episode. i do not need anything processed. -- eat anything processed. processed food tastes good. anytime i keep the next day, i have problems. -- cheat, the next day i have problems. if you cannot renounce the...
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a man who had a restaurant here in pennsylvania. very successful and the idea of a successful free black man in the capitol, the slave holding capitol of washington infuriated white people. and so the rite was about -- riot was about him and his success and about arthur bowen. so after wards people called it the snowstorm. >> what was the result of this in regards to francis scott key's career as an attorney. >> he was an ambitious guy. and the riot took the wind out of his sails. it was a humiliation of him. he lost control of the city. he continued to serve as
a man who had a restaurant here in pennsylvania. very successful and the idea of a successful free black man in the capitol, the slave holding capitol of washington infuriated white people. and so the rite was about -- riot was about him and his success and about arthur bowen. so after wards people called it the snowstorm. >> what was the result of this in regards to francis scott key's career as an attorney. >> he was an ambitious guy. and the riot took the wind out of his sails....
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so far, 20 children have died and there are now 27 people dead in minnesota. 22 in pennsylvania. 18 in massachusetts. eight in oklahoma. and six in illinois. but nationwide, this grim total might be higher since not all the deaths initially reported are linked to the flu. anna kooiman is live with the very latest. >> hey there. new york state governor cuomo this morning declaring a statewide public health emergency. this is the first state to do so this year from the sharp spike in flu cases. the public health officials are encouraging everyone who has it to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and so far, at least 112 million have been used. since the swine flu epidemic in 2009, vaccination rates increased here in the united states, but more than half of americans have yet to get the vaccine this year. physicians say it's not too late to get your shot. >> the best way to prevent the flu right now is to get the flu shot. and a lot of people have some hesi
so far, 20 children have died and there are now 27 people dead in minnesota. 22 in pennsylvania. 18 in massachusetts. eight in oklahoma. and six in illinois. but nationwide, this grim total might be higher since not all the deaths initially reported are linked to the flu. anna kooiman is live with the very latest. >> hey there. new york state governor cuomo this morning declaring a statewide public health emergency. this is the first state to do so this year from the sharp spike in flu...
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cdc releases numbers, 20 children have died and overall there are now 27 dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma and six in illinois. nationwide the grim total may be higher since not all of the deaths are initially reported as linked to the flu. anna is following all this develop by the hour. live in the new york city newsroom. >> reporter: officials say the flu outbreak may be slowing, cuomo declared a state health emergency. flu has been reported in all states, 57 counties and all five boroughs. boston has been hit particularly hard. death toll stands at six including a child under the age of 6. stated public health officials say the flu's early arrival and fierce symptoms have caused patients to flood emergency rooms and a rush on vaccine. nationally officials say supplies are running low in some places, but vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and so far at least 112 million have been used. they say it's not too late to get your shot. >> this is one of the worst we've had in almost five years plus. our
cdc releases numbers, 20 children have died and overall there are now 27 dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma and six in illinois. nationwide the grim total may be higher since not all of the deaths are initially reported as linked to the flu. anna is following all this develop by the hour. live in the new york city newsroom. >> reporter: officials say the flu outbreak may be slowing, cuomo declared a state health emergency. flu has been reported in...
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traveling north, and i see this black car speeding up the road -- >> reporter: it was about a year ago in pennsylvania. anthony armineo was driving with his father when he saw the car hit someone in the oncoming lane of traffic and then go airborne. in the air? >> in the air. >> reporter: in milliseconds you're seeing the car climb through the air -- >> like the passenger side, driver side, passenger side, driver side. and i literally remember saying to myself, i said, i'm done. >> reporter: the car came crashing down right on top of the cab of anthony's truck. took about 45 minutes to cut him out. his father suffered severe injuries in the crash including a broken neck. anthony couldn't walk for months and needed constant care. despite multiple surgeries, he'll never fully recover. >> both of my legs broke, my knee completely destroyed. my hip broke and pelvis broke, and my brain's bleeding. i can't see out of my eyes. and here i am just a wreckage of myself. and you know, all this was inflicted upon me because you decided you had to send a text message? >> texting and driving is six to eight times a
traveling north, and i see this black car speeding up the road -- >> reporter: it was about a year ago in pennsylvania. anthony armineo was driving with his father when he saw the car hit someone in the oncoming lane of traffic and then go airborne. in the air? >> in the air. >> reporter: in milliseconds you're seeing the car climb through the air -- >> like the passenger side, driver side, passenger side, driver side. and i literally remember saying to myself, i said,...
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police in pennsylvania are stepping up patrols near the bus stop now because two brawls broke out there in the past week. much to the dismay of star war fans everywhere, the u.s. government will not be building a death star. the white house turned down a petition proposing that the government create a death star super weapon. the petition received more than 34,000 signatures online. >>> and could this be a royal photo bomb? art critics around the world and even common folk are expressing disappointment in the newly unveiled official royal portrait of the duchess of cambridge, catherine middleton. as for the dutch yes, sir, she says it's "brilliant." it's awards season in hollywood and you know what that means. time to pick your favorite. we've got some pretty interesting trivia you probably had never heard. and no baseball hall of fame inductee this year. the details and the reaction from pete rose ahead in the newsroom. but first an amazing story of strength. when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run
police in pennsylvania are stepping up patrols near the bus stop now because two brawls broke out there in the past week. much to the dismay of star war fans everywhere, the u.s. government will not be building a death star. the white house turned down a petition proposing that the government create a death star super weapon. the petition received more than 34,000 signatures online. >>> and could this be a royal photo bomb? art critics around the world and even common folk are...
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. >> host: randy in pennsylvania, thanks for holding. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. since the sherman antitrust act was never repealed, why isn't it enforced? i think as long as we have this act with no teeth, what good is it? i think this'll divide our country like the caste system. thank you. >> guest: well, there are a lot of acts -- you're absolutely right on sherman -- in a whole range of industries that hasn't been enforced. and, unfortunately, this has been true of a range of issues. i mean, all -- so many of the free trade agreements actually have provisions in them that, if enforced, would go a long way toward making trade more equitable and fair and beneficial to many of our citizens here in the united states. so, you know, this is an old problem, but you're absolutely right. we have, don and i have been around long enough that we remember that there was a time when the antitrust division and the justice department was a really going concern. and they used to look at these
. >> host: randy in pennsylvania, thanks for holding. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: good afternoon, gentlemen. since the sherman antitrust act was never repealed, why isn't it enforced? i think as long as we have this act with no teeth, what good is it? i think this'll divide our country like the caste system. thank you. >> guest: well, there are a lot of acts -- you're absolutely right on sherman -- in a whole range of industries that hasn't been...